No, a hummingbird cannot completely stop flapping its wings while in flight. They must continuously move their wings to stay airborne, as their unique hovering ability relies on rapid wing beats. If a hummingbird were to stop flapping its wings, it would begin to fall. However, they can briefly pause their wing movement while perched or resting.
Because it didn't know the words? They don't hum. Their wings are making the humming sound. The hummingbirds chirp.
From the sound its wings make from flapping so fast. It sounds like they are humming.
that would be the wings, like all flying insects that make a buzzing sound.
It is flapping wings.
It is flapping wings.
mosquitos are smaller so when they breathe rapidly the sound is higher pitched. Humming birds are larger so the sound of them beating their wings are louder. hope i helped.
by flapping its wings
By flapping them?
Dangling participles make for very odd, awkward, and often humorous sentences.Wrong: Flapping its wings wildly, the dog was fascinated by the bat stuck in the fire place.A dog has no wings to flap, but in this sentence " Flapping its wings wildly" is meant to refer the dog.You need to get " Flapping its wings wildly," to refer to the bat.Correct: The dog was fascinated by the bat that was stuck in the fire place and flapping its wings wildly.Correct: The dog was fascinated by the bat stuck in the fire place, flapping its wings wildly.
Flapping wings and quacks
by flapping their wings
by flapping their wings